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Old 01-08-2002, 02:33 AM
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Yeah, from what I have heard, Phi Mu isn't very big in the northern portion of the country at all. Although, my high school english teacher was a Phi Mu at University of South Alabama. Ya'll must be picking out the smart ones there, since she was the best teacher I have had, at either the high school or college level! Anyway, keep up the good work and I'd love to see a Phi Mu chapter at my campus in the future.

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Old 01-08-2002, 04:07 AM
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As much as I tend to find these posts tedious, I have the same curiosity about Beta at other chapters, so I guess that I can indulge you.


My ex girlfriend went Phi Mu here at Nebraska, but I'll still be as impartial as possible.

Phi Mu is like the invisible house on campus, mainly because their house is not on Greek row, therefore I think they don't get a lot of the inter-greek culture like the other houses do (stealing composites, serenades, and just seeing people on their way to class and the like). Their reputation is that they aren't a rich house, which is one of the reasons my ex chose them. To quote her "they didn't have the 'look at my manicured nails' attitude" that she found at other houses. Also they don't seem to be that involved on campus, are middle of the pack in grades, and to be honest not the prettiest girls on campus. That's their Reputation.

All the Phi Mu's I've ever met (excluding my ex) though have been pretty nice girls, rather sweet personalities, but not a looker in the bunch. From what I understand we at Beta haven't done any social activities with them in the past three years, but they haven't ever made an effort either.

So that's the lowdown on Phi Mu at Nebraska: some fairly sweet girls, but hurt by location and rep.
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Old 01-09-2002, 03:40 PM
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Phi Mu at Penn State was having a lot of trouble for a lot of years. I think they folded 2 times, and their numbers were low, however...last fall they initiatied 14 or 15 new girls which was right around the same as some of the other sororities. If they keep going they'll very soon be at the same numbers as the other sororities. This past year our Homecomig queen was a Phi Mu. I know a girl who just became a Phi Mu here and she seems to love everything about it. They're definintely a respectable group of women who have a lot going for them which looks like it may break through in the near future.
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Old 01-09-2002, 10:37 PM
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we have a chapter of Phi Mu on my campus and they are a group of very classy, well rounded women. I have several friends in this house. if they are a representative of Phi Mus across the country, i think it's strong organization.
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Old 01-11-2002, 11:36 PM
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I happen to be biased because I am a Phi Mu, but I was told even before I pledged that Phi Mu girls were the ones guys would take home to meet their parents. We also had at least one house tell us that, if they could, they would have limited mixers to our chapter. I also need to leave you with this...

Enjoy your collegiate years, and don't worry about what others think about the letters you wear. You chose Phi Mu for a reason. Hold that close to your heart. Hold your head high and be proud because you are part of a very strong history.

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Old 01-12-2002, 10:31 AM
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Enjoy your collegiate years, and don't worry about what others think about the letters you wear. You chose Phi Mu for a reason. Hold that close to your heart. Hold your head high and be proud because you are part of a very strong history.

Excellent thought. Anyone can substitute their own org for Phi Mu and it will still hold true!
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Old 01-14-2002, 12:34 AM
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Well, while Phi Mu is stronger in the south than in the north, the chapter at UofM-Dearborn is a really great chapter. They arent at total, but all the Phi Mu girls are great and are a great time to hang out with. They are all beautiful in every way, and the fraternities love them too! But that doesn't really matter. This is a totally unbiased opinion
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